Tanzania photography: the best lodges and hotels for keen photographers
Safaris in Tanzania offer some spectacular photographic opportunities, however it can often involve a lot of waiting around for a long time to get the perfect photo you're after! While southern Tanzania has some incredible photogenic wildlife there isn't quite the same flexibility in setting your own schedule as you may find in the north - where you can hire a private vehicle and driver.
Our 5 favourite lodges in Tanzania for keen photographers

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Greystoke Camp
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95% (13 reviews)
Perhaps Africa's best place for seeing, and photographing, chimps in the wild More about Greystoke Camp Mahale -
Moivaro Lake Natron Tented Camp
The landscape and scenery here is spectacular; volcanic mountains shoot straight up from flat plains and in the middle glistens Lake Natron. Get up early for the morning light and take some fantastic scenic shots. It is also a great spot for photographing traditional Maasai, ... More about Moivaro Natron Tented -
Ngaro Sero Lake Natron Camp
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100% (1 review)
Lake Natrons scenery is spectacular and in the early mornings and late evenings, the light on the surrounding hills and volcano Oldoinyo Lengai is breathtaking. The flamingos on the lake also make for great photos, and if you ask politely (and pay a few dollars) the Maasai ... More about Ngaro Sero Lake Natron -
Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge
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80% (2 reviews)
The views of the Crater from the top of the descent road, on a clear day, are spectacular. Once inside the crater there is a large amount of wildlife and diverse landscape. Photographers will find this a real gem as the colours, in the right light, are varied and contrasting. More about Serena Safari Lodge -
Sand Rivers Camp
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95% (37 reviews)
Sand Rivers is an excellent lodge for keen photographers. Nearby, they have a hide – raised up on stilts, and overlooking a large marshy area where guests can visit and stay alone for a few hours. The permanently wet, marshy area is frequented by a variety of wildlife ... More about Sand Rivers Camp




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